One GB News presenter got caught in a right muddle as he completely butchered a report on the finding of Daniel Khalife.
Newsreader Martin Daubney was on hand to break the news to viewers that Khalife had been apprehended by police after three days on the run.
It was confirmed on Saturday afternoon (September 9) that Khalife, a former soldier and terror suspect had been captured by police after he escaped HMP Wandsworth in south-west London on Wednesday (September 6).
As the news broke, however, it seems so did the GB Newsâ autocue.
âFirst, itâs the news headlines⊠not itâs not, weâre going straight to me, itâs breaking news, this is fast happening,â Daubney began.
And things only got worse, with Daubney looking down the camera with a rather clueless expression as he waited for the autocue to repair itself, which it didnât.
âBecause as we just said, the, erm, the terror manâŠâ, he then attempted, before letting out a laugh.
âItâs all gone wrong,â he muttered under his breath.
Daubney then pulled out a backup paper script, reading: âWe have it coming up soon on the arrest of terror suspect, he escaped from Wandsworth prison, and heâs been apprehended, itâs all coming up in GB News.â
The segment only further descended into chaos as the programme began to resemble what could be compared to an episode of Black Mirror, with the host muddling his words up completely.
âWeâve got our first guest, here it is, police have escaped- arrested, p-p-prisoner Daniel Khalife⊠I beg your pardon, weâll get the autocue in the right place, the story is just happening.â
âIâve changed my mind. I agree with Ofcom, theyâre not actually a news channelâ, a person said.
Khalife was arrested less than 10 miles away from where he previously escaped after clinging to the underside of a food delivery van.
Ports and airports were on high alert in the following days amid fears he could try and flee the country.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said Khalife was arrested for being unlawfully at large and for being an escaped prisoner.
Speaking about the investigation, Commander Dominic Murphy told reporters: âItâs been about 75 hours since he went missing from the prison to the point of his arrest. Thatâs pretty quick given the challenge of trying to find this individual.
âHe was arrested yesterday for being unlawfully at large and for being an escaped prisoner.
Khalife was awaiting trial for charges relating to terrorism and Official Secrets Act offences.
He was accused of preparing an act of terrorism and collecting information useful to an enemy, and was allegedly working for a hostile state. He denied the three charges against him and was set to go to trial in November.
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